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Kirby Slide
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The objective is to unscramble the image of Kirby made up by the eight blocks, after which the player would be asked to choose yes or no to either continue playing or stop. The game was distributed through Toys 'R' Us chains from November 2003, as well as in the December 2003 issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks magazines to promote Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, the English dub of Kirby's anime aired on FoxBox. Once the image is unscrambled, the screen shows the word 'Congratulations' and the game is finished. Kirby Slide is an e-Reader game made exclusively for the American market. It was released through magazines and at Toys 'r' Us. The magazines that the game was made available through was the December issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks Magazine. The game is a simple sliding puzzle game where you try to create an image of the Nintendo character Kirby. Once you do, you must start over again. The game was made to promote the FOXBOX Kirby television show.
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Kirby Slide is an e-Reader game made exclusively for the American market. It was released through magazines and at Toys 'r' Us. The magazines that the game was made available through was the December issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks Magazine. The game is a simple sliding puzzle game where you try to create an image of the Nintendo character Kirby. Once you do, you must start over again. The game was made to promote the FOXBOX Kirby television show. In the game, there are eight blocks and an empty space. Your goal is to touch one of the blocks that is next to the empty space, which will cause it to move into the space. You continue to do this until the image of Kirby is clear. After you won, you'll be asked to play again, after which you can choose yes or no. The objective is to unscramble the image of Kirby made up by the eight blocks, after which the player would be asked to choose yes or no to either continue playing or stop. The game was distributed through Toys 'R' Us chains from November 2003, as well as in the December 2003 issues of Nintendo Power and Tips & Tricks magazines to promote Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, the English dub of Kirby's anime aired on FoxBox. Once the image is unscrambled, the screen shows the word 'Congratulations' and the game is finished. As it lacks any credits list, the developer of this game is unknown, though it was most likely made by Nintendo of America.